Is there anything that the left claimed to be a conspiracy theory regarding Twitter...Posted By Rod Kaufman |
Oh obtuse moron note this from your citation:Originally Posted by Richard Davis
You truly are just the dumbest of the dumb aren't you?
There is dumb, dumber, dumbest, and then we reach your level of idiocy.
I have been saying for how long now that Donald Trump hasn't broken any laws, and suddenly I'm on board am I with Liz Cheney and the Dems, that he IS guilty of a crime?
Buffoon isn't a strong enough word for you.
You asked this above?
"but specifically who among Democrats has categorically stated that their intent is to make Trump ineligible for office via the insurrection reference in the constitution"?
Before I give you some facts and the answer, I just have to ask you this question:
Do you enjoy making yourself look like the biggest fucking idiot on planet Earth in front of the entire world?
LOL!
Here you go moron: https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2022/12/16/democrats-pursue-broad-effort-to-bar-trump-from-the-presidency-under-14th-amendment/?sh=65888d1e743f
That is a list of 40 you f'in idiot.
"BIG NUMBER
51%. That’s the share of respondents in a Quinnipiac poll released Wednesday who believe Trump should be disqualified from holding office under the 14th Amendment, after he called for “terminating” the Constitution in order to reverse his 2020 election loss."
So, "They" means a lot of people and not some conspiracy among Democrats to deny Trump the ability to run for office, Furthermore, as we see from the link:
"Whether any efforts to keep Trump out of the White House through the 14th Amendment would actually succeed. It’s highly unlikely the bill introduced Thursday can make it through Congress, given Republicans are about to regain control of the House and Democrats would need 60 votes in the Senate to pass it. Any lawsuits over the issue would be up to the courts to decide, including potentially the Supreme Court, which has a 6-3 conservative tilt and thus may be unlikely to rule against Trump. No states have yet said they’re willing to go along with calls to disqualify Trump from state elections, and the DOJ is still investigating Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election, so it remains to be seen whether that will result in any charges."
"There’s still some debate over whether the 14th Amendment actually applies to the office of the presidency, which Trump could use to defend himself if he faces lawsuits calling for his disqualification. The amendment doesn’t specify that it includes the president, like it does with members of Congress or state legislatures, so critics have argued it doesn’t apply and the president can instead only be removed from office by being impeached."
So, knowing all this, which the Democrats in congress understand, the Democratic argument to keep Trump from remaining in office if re-elected is obviously more show than reality. So, the equally obvious point is there is no conspiracy to keep Trump out of office as you and Greg think...